One of the greatest problems hydrology research faces is how to
quantify uncertainty, which is inherent in every hydrological
process. This overview of uncertainty emphasizes non-orthodox
concepts, such as random fields, fractals and fuzziness. This book
reviews alternative and conventional methods of risk and
uncertainty representation in hydrology and water resources. The
water-related applications discussed in the book pertain to areas
of strong interest, such as multifractals and climate change
impacts. The authors represent a variety of research backgrounds,
achieving a broad subject coverage. The material covered provides
an important insight into theories of uncertainty related to the
field of hydrology. The book is international in its scope, and
will be welcomed by researchers and graduate students of hydrology
and water resources.
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